freebsd-nq/contrib/gcclibs/libiberty
Pedro F. Giffuni 5bfc7db451 gcc: Add support for Apple's Block extension
Block objects [1] are a C-level syntactic and runtime feature. They
are similar to standard C functions, but in addition to executable
code they may also contain variable bindings to automatic (stack)
or managed (heap) memory. A block can therefore maintain a set of
state (data) that it can use to impact behavior when executed.

This port is based on Apple's GCC 5646 with some bugfixes from
Apple GCC 5666.3. It has some small differences with the support
in clang, which remains the recommended compiler.

Perhaps the most notable difference is that in GCC that __block
is not actually a keyword, but a macro. There will be workaround
for this issue in a near future. Other issues can be consulted in
the clang documentation [2]

For better compatiblity with Apple's GCC and llvm-gcc some related
fixes and features from Apple have been included. Support for the
non-standard nested functions in GCC is now off by default.

No effort was made to update the ObjC support since FreeBSD doesn't
carry ObjC in the base system, but some of the code crept in and
was more difficult to remove than to adjust.

Reference:
[1]
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Blocks/Articles/00_Introduction.html
[2]
http://clang.llvm.org/compatibility.html#block-variable-initialization

Obtained from:	Apple GCC 4.2
MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-01-05 00:43:28 +00:00
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config
testsuite libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
_doprnt.c
aclocal.m4
alloca.c
argv.c
asprintf.c
at-file.texi
atexit.c
basename.c
bcmp.c
bcopy.c
bsearch.c
bzero.c
calloc.c
ChangeLog
ChangeLog.gcc43 libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
choose-temp.c libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
clock.c
concat.c
config.h-vms
config.in
configure
configure.ac
copying-lib.texi
COPYING.LIB
copysign.c
cp-demangle.c libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
cp-demangle.h libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
cp-demint.c
cplus-dem.c
dyn-string.c
fdmatch.c
ffs.c
fibheap.c
floatformat.c libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
fnmatch.c
fnmatch.txh
fopen_unlocked.c
functions.texi libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
gather-docs
getcwd.c
getopt1.c
getopt.c
getpagesize.c
getpwd.c
getruntime.c
gettimeofday.c
hashtab.c
hex.c
index.c
insque.c
lbasename.c
libiberty.texi
lrealpath.c
maint-tool
make-relative-prefix.c
make-temp-file.c
Makefile.in
makefile.vms
md5.c
memchr.c
memcmp.c
memcpy.c
memmove.c
mempcpy.c
memset.c
mkstemps.c
msdos.c
objalloc.c
obstack.c
obstacks.texi
partition.c
pex-common.c
pex-common.h
pex-djgpp.c
pex-msdos.c
pex-one.c
pex-unix.c libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
pex-win32.c
pexecute.c
pexecute.txh
physmem.c gcc: Add support for Apple's Block extension 2014-01-05 00:43:28 +00:00
putenv.c
random.c
README
regex.c
rename.c
rindex.c
safe-ctype.c
setenv.c
sigsetmask.c
snprintf.c
sort.c
spaces.c
splay-tree.c
stpcpy.c
stpncpy.c
strcasecmp.c
strchr.c
strdup.c
strerror.c
strncasecmp.c
strncmp.c
strndup.c
strrchr.c
strsignal.c libiberty: upstream updates. 2013-12-01 22:08:19 +00:00
strstr.c
strtod.c
strtol.c
strtoul.c
strverscmp.c
ternary.c
tmpnam.c
unlink-if-ordinary.c
vasprintf.c
vfork.c
vfprintf.c
vmsbuild.com
vprintf.c
vsnprintf.c
vsprintf.c
waitpid.c
xatexit.c
xexit.c
xmalloc.c
xmemdup.c
xstrdup.c
xstrerror.c
xstrndup.c

This directory contains the -liberty library of free software.
It is a collection of subroutines used by various GNU programs.
Current members include:

	getopt -- get options from command line
	obstack -- stacks of arbitrarily-sized objects
	strerror -- error message strings corresponding to errno
	strtol -- string-to-long conversion
	strtoul -- string-to-unsigned-long conversion

We expect many of the GNU subroutines that are floating around to
eventually arrive here.

The library must be configured from the top source directory.  Don't
try to run configure in this directory.  Follow the configuration
instructions in ../README.

Please report bugs to "gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org" and send fixes to
"gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org".  Thank you.

ADDING A NEW FILE
=================

There are two sets of files:  Those that are "required" will be
included in the library for all configurations, while those
that are "optional" will be included in the library only if "needed."

To add a new required file, edit Makefile to add the source file
name to CFILES and the object file to REQUIRED_OFILES.

To add a new optional file, it must provide a single function, and the
name of the function must be the same as the name of the file.

    * Add the source file name to CFILES.

    * Add the function to name to the funcs shell variable in
      configure.ac.

    * Add the function to the AC_CHECK_FUNCS lists just after the
      setting of the funcs shell variable.  These AC_CHECK_FUNCS calls
      are never executed; they are there to make autoheader work
      better.

    * Consider the special cases of building libiberty; as of this
      writing, the special cases are newlib and VxWorks.  If a
      particular special case provides the function, you do not need
      to do anything.  If it does not provide the function, add the
      object file to LIBOBJS, and add the function name to the case
      controlling whether to define HAVE_func.

The optional file you've added (e.g. getcwd.c) should compile and work
on all hosts where it is needed.  It does not have to work or even
compile on hosts where it is not needed.

ADDING A NEW CONFIGURATION
==========================

On most hosts you should be able to use the scheme for automatically
figuring out which files are needed.  In that case, you probably
don't need a special Makefile stub for that configuration.

If the fully automatic scheme doesn't work, you may be able to get
by with defining EXTRA_OFILES in your Makefile stub.  This is
a list of object file names that should be treated as required
for this configuration - they will be included in libiberty.a,
regardless of whatever might be in the C library.